Author: Christopher R. Bryant
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319313924
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
This book deals with one of the major challenges facing human society and its governments, climate change and variability. The principal objective of the book is to explore how agricultural production through the actions primarily of farmers, including peasant farmers, adapt to these changing circumstances, what the limitations of adaptation are, how the process of adaptation varies between different territories (e.g. developed countries versus developing countries), and what are or can be the most effective roles for actors other than the farmers, including different levels of government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) such as professional associations of farmers and community organizations. The principal argument is threefold: 1) while there are significant differences between territories and countries in terms of the capacity of farmers (and the other actors) to engage in capacity building to be able to adapt effectively to climate change and variability, 2) the critical roles are those played out by the farmers themselves, but that 3) other actors can play an important role in accompanying farmers in their adaptation process, providing relevant and strategic information, counseling them and facilitating networking and meetings when appropriate. This effectively means that without engaging in the local adaptation processes governments can really only play effective roles by working with other actors at the local and regional levels. When it occurs, it can be very effective, but when it does not, farmers are left to their own devices (and even then, many are able to use their own creativity and local knowledge to survive and continue to develop). Essentially therefore, the secondary argument that is followed throughout the book is that adaptation is essentially a social process that requires an understanding of social processes and dynamics in each farming community and territory. It involves an understanding, for instance, of information diffusion processes in the different farming communities and territories, which provides a set of tools to promote and facilitate the adoption process in the context of adaptation to climate change and variability.
Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change
Author: Christopher R. Bryant
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319313924
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
This book deals with one of the major challenges facing human society and its governments, climate change and variability. The principal objective of the book is to explore how agricultural production through the actions primarily of farmers, including peasant farmers, adapt to these changing circumstances, what the limitations of adaptation are, how the process of adaptation varies between different territories (e.g. developed countries versus developing countries), and what are or can be the most effective roles for actors other than the farmers, including different levels of government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) such as professional associations of farmers and community organizations. The principal argument is threefold: 1) while there are significant differences between territories and countries in terms of the capacity of farmers (and the other actors) to engage in capacity building to be able to adapt effectively to climate change and variability, 2) the critical roles are those played out by the farmers themselves, but that 3) other actors can play an important role in accompanying farmers in their adaptation process, providing relevant and strategic information, counseling them and facilitating networking and meetings when appropriate. This effectively means that without engaging in the local adaptation processes governments can really only play effective roles by working with other actors at the local and regional levels. When it occurs, it can be very effective, but when it does not, farmers are left to their own devices (and even then, many are able to use their own creativity and local knowledge to survive and continue to develop). Essentially therefore, the secondary argument that is followed throughout the book is that adaptation is essentially a social process that requires an understanding of social processes and dynamics in each farming community and territory. It involves an understanding, for instance, of information diffusion processes in the different farming communities and territories, which provides a set of tools to promote and facilitate the adoption process in the context of adaptation to climate change and variability.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319313924
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
This book deals with one of the major challenges facing human society and its governments, climate change and variability. The principal objective of the book is to explore how agricultural production through the actions primarily of farmers, including peasant farmers, adapt to these changing circumstances, what the limitations of adaptation are, how the process of adaptation varies between different territories (e.g. developed countries versus developing countries), and what are or can be the most effective roles for actors other than the farmers, including different levels of government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) such as professional associations of farmers and community organizations. The principal argument is threefold: 1) while there are significant differences between territories and countries in terms of the capacity of farmers (and the other actors) to engage in capacity building to be able to adapt effectively to climate change and variability, 2) the critical roles are those played out by the farmers themselves, but that 3) other actors can play an important role in accompanying farmers in their adaptation process, providing relevant and strategic information, counseling them and facilitating networking and meetings when appropriate. This effectively means that without engaging in the local adaptation processes governments can really only play effective roles by working with other actors at the local and regional levels. When it occurs, it can be very effective, but when it does not, farmers are left to their own devices (and even then, many are able to use their own creativity and local knowledge to survive and continue to develop). Essentially therefore, the secondary argument that is followed throughout the book is that adaptation is essentially a social process that requires an understanding of social processes and dynamics in each farming community and territory. It involves an understanding, for instance, of information diffusion processes in the different farming communities and territories, which provides a set of tools to promote and facilitate the adoption process in the context of adaptation to climate change and variability.
The United Nations World Water Development Report – N° 3 - 2009 – A Multi-Model Experiment to Assess and Cope with Climate Change Impacts on the Châteauguay Watershed in Southern Quebec
Author: Vescovi, Luc
Publisher: UNESCO
ISBN: 9231041118
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Publisher: UNESCO
ISBN: 9231041118
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Abstracts of Papers
Author: Geological Association of Canada. Meeting
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Bassins Versants
Author: Ioulia Tchiguirinskaia
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ecosystem management
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ecosystem management
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation
Author: Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program (Canada)
Publisher: Canadian Government Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This report provides an overview of research in the field of climate change impacts & adaptation over the past five years as it relates to Canada. It begins with a chapter that introduces key concepts in climate change impacts & adaptation research, and discusses current directions in understanding vulnerability, scenarios, and costing. This is followed by seven chapters that each focus on sectors of key importance to Canada: water resources, agriculture, forestry, coastal zone, fisheries, transportation, and human health & well-being. For each sector, the report reviews the potential impacts of climate change along with options available for Canadians to adapt to those impacts. Knowledge gaps and research needs are also identified.
Publisher: Canadian Government Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This report provides an overview of research in the field of climate change impacts & adaptation over the past five years as it relates to Canada. It begins with a chapter that introduces key concepts in climate change impacts & adaptation research, and discusses current directions in understanding vulnerability, scenarios, and costing. This is followed by seven chapters that each focus on sectors of key importance to Canada: water resources, agriculture, forestry, coastal zone, fisheries, transportation, and human health & well-being. For each sector, the report reviews the potential impacts of climate change along with options available for Canadians to adapt to those impacts. Knowledge gaps and research needs are also identified.
Gestion de l'eau
Author: Frédéric Lasserre
Publisher: PUQ
ISBN: 276053314X
Category : Integrated water development
Languages : fr
Pages : 230
Book Description
Publisher: PUQ
ISBN: 276053314X
Category : Integrated water development
Languages : fr
Pages : 230
Book Description
Developing Adaptation Policy and Practice in Europe: Multi-level Governance of Climate Change
Author: E. Carina H. Keskitalo
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9048193257
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
Mitigation will not be sufficient for us to avoid climate change and we will need to adapt to its consequences. This book targets the development of adaptation policy in European countries with different relations between central and regional/local government.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9048193257
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
Mitigation will not be sufficient for us to avoid climate change and we will need to adapt to its consequences. This book targets the development of adaptation policy in European countries with different relations between central and regional/local government.
Unsaturated Flow in Hydrologic Modeling
Author: H.J. Morel-Seytoux
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 940092352X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 534
Book Description
This volume certainly is a Conference Proceedings, the Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on "Unsaturated Flow in Hydrologic Modeling" held at "Les Villages du Soleil" near ArIes, France from June 13 to 17, 1988. Let me therefore acknowledge properly, at the very beginning, the gratitude of all the participants to the NATO Science Committee for its generous support and worthwhile goal of bringing together scientists of many countries to communicate and share their experiences. Particular thanks are extended to the director of the program, Dr. Luis Vega da Cunha for his interest and understanding. On the other hand this volume is also, and probably more so, a Textbook that fills a gap in the field of unsaturated flow. Many treatises on the subject present the theory in its different aspects. Hardly any explain in details how the different pieces can be put together to address realistic problems at the basin scale. The various invited contributions to the ARW were structured in a subject progression much as chapters are organized in a book. The intent of the ARW was to assess the current state of knowledge in "Unsaturated Flow" and its use in "Hydrologic Modeling Practice". In a sense the interest in fundamentals of unsaturated flow in this ARW was not just for the sake of knowledge but also and primarily for the sake of action. Can such fundamental knowledge be utilized for better management of the water resource? was the basic question.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 940092352X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 534
Book Description
This volume certainly is a Conference Proceedings, the Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on "Unsaturated Flow in Hydrologic Modeling" held at "Les Villages du Soleil" near ArIes, France from June 13 to 17, 1988. Let me therefore acknowledge properly, at the very beginning, the gratitude of all the participants to the NATO Science Committee for its generous support and worthwhile goal of bringing together scientists of many countries to communicate and share their experiences. Particular thanks are extended to the director of the program, Dr. Luis Vega da Cunha for his interest and understanding. On the other hand this volume is also, and probably more so, a Textbook that fills a gap in the field of unsaturated flow. Many treatises on the subject present the theory in its different aspects. Hardly any explain in details how the different pieces can be put together to address realistic problems at the basin scale. The various invited contributions to the ARW were structured in a subject progression much as chapters are organized in a book. The intent of the ARW was to assess the current state of knowledge in "Unsaturated Flow" and its use in "Hydrologic Modeling Practice". In a sense the interest in fundamentals of unsaturated flow in this ARW was not just for the sake of knowledge but also and primarily for the sake of action. Can such fundamental knowledge be utilized for better management of the water resource? was the basic question.
L'eau et ses enjeux
Author: François Anctil
Publisher: De Boeck Superieur
ISBN: 2807307043
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 267
Book Description
Ressource naturelle aux multiples facettes, l'eau se décline sur notre planète en glaciers, rivières, lacs, mers... Elle marque les frontières, nourrit les cultures ou alimente les réseaux urbains. Cependant, cette abondance de formes ne doit pas occulter les dangers qui pèsent sur elle et les problématiques que son exploitation suscite. Nous suivons l'auteur dans son analyse du cheminement de l'eau et des relations complexes que l'homme a tissées avec son milieu hydrique. A l'heure d'une urbanisation exponentielle et face aux besoins en eau que celle-ci entraîne, tandis que la question de l'accès à une eau potable et non polluée se fait de plus en plus pressante, il semble temps de poser les bases d'une gouvernance responsable. Pour comprendre les enjeux de sa gestion intelligente et solidaire, cet ouvrage invite le lecteur à prendre conscience de tous les aspects qui font de l'eau le coeur d'un des défis les plus passionnants que doit relever l'humanité.
Publisher: De Boeck Superieur
ISBN: 2807307043
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 267
Book Description
Ressource naturelle aux multiples facettes, l'eau se décline sur notre planète en glaciers, rivières, lacs, mers... Elle marque les frontières, nourrit les cultures ou alimente les réseaux urbains. Cependant, cette abondance de formes ne doit pas occulter les dangers qui pèsent sur elle et les problématiques que son exploitation suscite. Nous suivons l'auteur dans son analyse du cheminement de l'eau et des relations complexes que l'homme a tissées avec son milieu hydrique. A l'heure d'une urbanisation exponentielle et face aux besoins en eau que celle-ci entraîne, tandis que la question de l'accès à une eau potable et non polluée se fait de plus en plus pressante, il semble temps de poser les bases d'une gouvernance responsable. Pour comprendre les enjeux de sa gestion intelligente et solidaire, cet ouvrage invite le lecteur à prendre conscience de tous les aspects qui font de l'eau le coeur d'un des défis les plus passionnants que doit relever l'humanité.
Fairness in Adaptation to Climate Change
Author: W. Neil Adger
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262012278
Category : Climatic changes
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Providing a scientific and policy analysis on the challenges of ensuring that adaptation to global climate change doesn't place unfair burdens on vulnerable populations, this book argues that the key to adapting to climate change lies in recognising the equity and justice issues inherent in its causes and in human responses to it.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262012278
Category : Climatic changes
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Providing a scientific and policy analysis on the challenges of ensuring that adaptation to global climate change doesn't place unfair burdens on vulnerable populations, this book argues that the key to adapting to climate change lies in recognising the equity and justice issues inherent in its causes and in human responses to it.